Combined cash register and money changer.



UNITE ROBERT Y. GREGG, OF PCIRTECLES, TERRITGEY OF NEW MEXICO.

HAEHESTEE.

936,121. Specifiwfien sf lensrslment- Patented ieoe,

Application filed march. a, 190?. Serial No. 360,433.

'10 all whom it may Commit of which is journaled a ground wheel 13 55 Be it known that 1, ROBERT Y. GREGG, a carrying a crown gear 14 formed integral citizen of the United States, residing at Porwith which is a pulley 15 the pulley being tales, in the county of Roosevelt, Territory located upon the side of the crown gear adoi New Mexico, have invented certain new j y th ground h L and useful Improvements in Harvesters; and S p t d t their f ard e d by the 60 I do er by declare the following be a side sills 10 of the frame are the side-boards full, clear, and exact description of the in- 16 f a conveyer d 'jquynaled t th f vention, such as will enable others skilled in 1 d f th b -d i a h ft 17 d 10 the art to which it appertains to make and t th reald th f a h ft 1 th b s the ing rollers 19 and 20 respectively secured This invention relates to harvesters and pen th h ft d th b lt 21 f th more particularly to that class which are deveyer i arranged f t l Over th ll slgned l 5 hervestmg and is provided with the usual transversely 15 etc., and which have vertically adyustable t di l t 2% Th id in 10 f th knives for cutting the grain at any desired frame are turned upwardly at their rear nd height; v n as at 23. The ground wheel 25 which is of less of the fehiul'es h my lhvhhtloh diameter than the ground Wheels 13,is joursldes my the mhhher Oi mohhtlhg these naled in a suitable bracket 20 upon the under 20 hhh'es and 0f hdlustihg them ya the side of the conveyer above described at the said adjusting means Operable from a extreme foryvard end thereof point within easy reach of the operator of E d Over th puney 15 i a b lt 27 the lnachlllewhich extends around a pulley 28 located at Broadly p h the mhchahlsmior r315 one end'of the shaft 18, this belt being 25 ihg and lowenhg the khlves cohslsts of crossed so that when the machine is travelframe including vertical rods upon which i f d h upper t h f h b lt are slidably mounted sleeves which form a cnnveyer 21 will travel -dl f a Portion of h bracket which bracket h a purpose which will presentl be apparent. p hearing h q Shaft Whlhh is A bar 29 is secured at Ole of its ends to 30 journaled in the frame and is movable h f h id b d 1 d t d f tlll'Qllgll the lllstlllnlentdllty 0f the bracket rflrdlv beyond the fo wvard end of the ide in the frame, the knives being carried by the b dfl h t d to extgnd dl shaft above the bracket or rather directly as t 30 d t dl t t, a l t P a P01151011 of the Smh and helhg 31 itbeing understood of course that there 35 course movable vertically with the'shaft. are t 15}; lat s, ne being supported by 111 the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 each of the bars '29. Secured at their lower is aside elevation of the machine looking in d t th l t 31 are pairs f -tione direction: g- 2 is a Similar View of the callv extending guide rods which support pp Side of the machine le 3 is a real at their upper ends and directly above the 40 EleYilliOll 0f the machine, g- 4 is a from plates 31. plates 33. These plates 33 howelevation thereof, 5 is p Pl View, ever project inwardly toward each other to F g- 6 is a ert longitudinal Sectional a greater extent however than the plates 31 g- 7 is a detail Vertical transverse and have their innerends bent. upwardly sectional View showing the manner of at ri ht angl a at, 34 and provided with 45 m g 0H6 Ofthe a g- 8 is openings for the engagement therethrough detail view of the guide member for guiding of the threaded ends of a tie rod upon the the corn stalk to the knives, and, Fig. 9 is a s id nd of whi h are e gaged ts 36 detail view of one of the disk knives. which bear against the outer faces of the Referring more specifically to the drawupturned portions 34 of the plates and serve 50 ings the machine is shown as comprising a together with the said rods to brace the said frame including side sills 10 which are conplates and their connected parts in proper nected at their front end by means of a relation. The guide rods 32 serve to supcross rod 11, and supportetd upon the under port for vertical movement a frame which comprises a narrow plate 37 which is bent side of the frame by an axle 12 at each end ment with keepers 7 9 upon the sides of the box when the bottom is closed and pivotally connected to the bottom is the rear end of a connecting rod 80 which leads to and is piv otally connected with the lower end of a lever 8las indicated at 82, the said lever of course that the frame 87 extends transbeing adapted to cooperate in the segmental rack 83 whereby it may be held in any desired position tosupport the bottom of the grain box either in its entireliy open or closed position or at some point mi -way thereof.

A bracket 84 extends from one of the side-boards 16 and serves as a bearing for one end of a shaft 85, there being a secondary bracket carried by the' bracket 84 and indicated by the numeral 86 for supporting the opposite end portion of the shaft. A frame 87 is loosely connected at one of its ends with this shaft and is supported ad-. jacentits middle by a bracket 88 which is carried by the other of the side sills 16 of the main conveyer frame it being understood versely of the main conveyer frame. A roller 89 is carried by the shaft 85. and a shaft'90 which is journaled at the extreme end of the frame 87 carries a roller 91 and over these rollers 89 and91 is engaged an into a wagon which travels along side of the machine or to deposit them along the ground. A pulley 93 is carried by the shaft 18 near one end adjacent to'the pulley 28 and a belt 95 connects the pulley 93 with a pulley 94 carried by the ad acent end of the shaft 85. I

- From the foregoing description of my invention it will be observed thatas the corn stalks are topped their tops are deposited upon the main conveyer belt 21 and are carneed to and deposited upon the conveyer belt 92 and that the cutting elements of the machine may be adjusted to any desired degree either in unison or independently of each other.

From an inspection of Figs. 5 and 6 it will be noted that the longitudinal conveyer is spaced a short distance from the transverse conveyer and any grain which may become detached from the ears will fall through this space into the box 76 which is so positioned that its rear wall is to the rear of the conveyer apron as it moves around the member 20.

What is claimed, is- 1. In aheader, a wheeled supportin frame, an upwardly and rearwardly inclined conveyer mountedthereon, a guard extending across the lower end of the conveyer, cutting apparatus mounted on opposite sides of the conveyer,and means for guiding the 4. In a header, a wheeled supporting frame, a conveyer mounted thereon, a guard extending across the receiving end of the conveyer, cutting apparatus mounted on opposite sides of the conveyer, means for independently adjusting each of said cutting apparatus, and means for guiding the severed heads onto the conveyer.

5. In a header, a wheeled supporting frame, :a conveyer mounted thereon, a guard extending across the receiving end of the conveyer, cutting apparatus mounted on opposite sides of the conveyer, and a curved plate for guiding the severed heads onto 1 the conveyer.

6. In a header, a wheeled supporting frame, a. conveyer mounted thereon, a guard extending across the receiving end of the conveyer, cutting apparatus mounted on opposite sides of the conveyer, means for independently adjusting each of the cutting apparatus, and a curved plate for guiding the severed heads onto the conveyer. p

In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature, in presence of two witnesses.

ROBERT Y. GREGG.

Witnesses L. B. GREGG, C. W. MORRIS.

C. A. GRIMM.

COMBINED CASH REGISTER AND MONEY CHANGER.

FILED JAN. 11, 1909.

APPLIGATIOH Patented Oct. 5, 1909.

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